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Hi. my central heating system is horrible. its an old one with the back boiler in my living room, which i cant get to without taking out the fireplace. when i switch my heating on, the gas pipes up fine, and the pump seems to start working properly. the radiators upstairs are blazing hot, although i dont need all of them on. the two radiators in my front room, directly below the working radiators upstairs, might take an hour to get 'warm' then maybe one of them will get hot after longer. the rest of the radiators downstairs (kitchen, dining, spare bedroom, bathroom) do not work at all.

iv bled the whole of the house so its not that. but oddly, some radiators when bled, i see a horrible brown water come out, but others, clear water. there is no corrolation between radiators that work and dont, and the colour of water in them. surely the water goes in one radiator and into another, so the same colour water in all?

Iv tried balancing them by opening the upstairs control valves only slightly (still get nicely warm) and opening downstairs more, which helps the living room radiators slightly. when i close off all upstairs the living room get warm. the other rooms (kitchen, dining, spare bedroom, bathroom) still freezing. when i cut off all the radiators apart from them, they still cold.

Iv read endless sites on how to sort your heating out and im at my wits end. I cant really afford a new system and dont really want to get a plumber/heating engineer out. So could someone please tell me what my problem is and how i could go about fixing it before i really have to call someone out?

Greatly appreciated, Thanks, Mark.
 
Have a look at the setting on the pump, but to be honest it sounds like the system is clogged up and my initial thoughts on this would be to power fush the system then set up through balancing the system properly.
 
Yup got to agree your system is showing all the signs of being very dirty. A powerflush will sort out the problems and return your system to good working order.
 
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